phototec
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Thanks for the link Phototec. I noticed quite a while back that objects were influenced by their environments. Chrome is the most obvious. It looks like whatever is closest to it. (if you look closely at the headlights on the MGA above you'll notice the little puffy clouds and blue sky I added)
The info on how light affects black, white or mid-tone objects was well presented. It makes things you intuitively, new easier to grasp when someone with his obvious mastery of the subject explains it in simple terms.
Yep, if your into photography seriously, lighting is by far just as important as knowing how to use your camera or lens, and although I had been to taking images ever since I was a combat photographer in Vietnam, and have read many books and been to all kinds of training, it wasn't until I attended Dean Collins' seminars that I really got it burned into my brain, he does use a very simple way to get his messages across. Dean is considered the MASTER of lighting for commercial photography, here is another great video, watch and lean...
Mind you, this video was made before the digital camera revolution, however the basics of lighting apply to all photography.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsbGJoX8KsA&feature=related